Crime Blotter: Underage man found with 64 beers in car
By Hannah Dear | Feb. 5, 2019Officer discovered 64 beer cans in the back of an underage man's vehicle.
Officer discovered 64 beer cans in the back of an underage man's vehicle.
After not reaching their spring fundraising push goal, Dance Marathon staff members are trying to maintain positivity.
With his administration ending this semester, Student Body President Taylor Wright is looking toward his final projects and reflecting on his legacy.
Residents of Maxcy House are in the early stages of creating a mural spanning one of Maxcy’s staircases in effort to build a stronger sense of community between the residents that live there.
Student Senate votes not to overrule veto on allowing Student Government to gain subpoena power.
Dance Marathon is pushing for participants to raise $119,000 in 24 hours during Forever to Thee Kids Day.
With Carolina Day this week, USC hopes to advocate for a historic piece of legislation that could drastically increase funding to the university.
Two former congressmen joined USC in a Campus to Congress tour for students and staff to meet them and discuss the relevant political issues and the importance of voting.
USC's chief financial officer set to move to the University of Denver.
Preston Residential College welcomed Mayor Stephen Benjamin as he spoke about overcoming obstacles.
Students in GEOG 202 launched a weather balloon into the atmosphere.
USCPD recovered several drugs, thousands of dollars and a loaded gun from one passenger.
BlackSpace, a community support group on campus, hopes to help black students feel less alone in their personal struggles surrounding race and identity.
Students are flocking to Chick-fil-A on Friday after the restaurant extended its hours to 3 a.m.
Provost Joan Gabel prepares to become president of the University of Minnesota.
Students for Justice in Palestine has combated misconceptions on campus and in local government for years. Today the group hopes to bring understanding to students.
BlackSpace, an open support group on campus, hopes to encourage African-American students to discuss issues concerning identity and discrimination.